Dirty Cigerettes

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Good to hear dman....it's a dirty, nasty habit for sure. One good thing that came from my mom getting sick was she has finally quit smoking herself. The lady has been smoking since her early teens. :)

Glad it is sticking with you....just think of all the money you will hve to buy beans now. :D
 
Keep goin friend be gettin better the further yual travel down the trail. Just keep walkin dont look to back aint worth it but worth bunch extra jingle in yur pocket cause yual aint to payin those crazy money for somethin goin to kill ya. Just keep walk sorry for the drama lol

BWD
 
I have been wondering about you, glad your still doing well. Keep it up!
 
Thanks everyone, it takes to many people to get a big scare or worse b4 they quit HL, glad your Mom finally made the choice.
 
I had an unfair edge the first time I quit, because I had a cholecystectomy and it took five days to recover, during which I coughed up a lot of black something that resembled fresh asphalt. I had no craving for tobacco for six months. "That was in my lungs?"
 
Yual got support yual need here pilgrem goin walkin to other trail glad yual on a good one. Luck yur travels.

BWD
 
I'm so proud of you dman! You can do anything you set your mind to. :)

And congrats to everyone that's quit successfully, including myself, 15 yrs ago. It's a hard habbit to break and we did it!
 
YYZ Skinhead said:
I had an unfair edge the first time I quit, because I had a cholecystectomy and it took five days to recover, during which I coughed up a lot of black something that resembled fresh asphalt. I had no craving for tobacco for six months. "That was in my lungs?"


Thanks everyone, and congrats to all u quitters.

YYZ i quit with my friends wife on the same day, we decided to do it after her husband, my best friend, spent 18 days in critical condition and actually flatlined 2 times, it was an illness not related to smokin but when he recovered and he woke up he said he will never smoke again and her and i told him " neither will we" i tease him because he is 18 days ahead of me, but only because he was in a coma, we laugh now, but it was a scary time.

one thing i will add, back when i was a smoker, nothing would have irritated me more than this thread or threads like it, LMAO.
 
dman1234 said:
Thanks everyone, and congrats to all u quitters.

YYZ i quit with my friends wife on the same day, we decided to do it after her husband, my best friend, spent 18 days in critical condition and actually flatlined 2 times, it was an illness not related to smokin but when he recovered and he woke up he said he will never smoke again and her and i told him " neither will we" i tease him because he is 18 days ahead of me, but only because he was in a coma, we laugh now, but it was a scary time.
Wow. I think that would be sufficient to kill my nicotine habit/addiction forever. All three of you have a lot of balls.
 
46 days today atleast i think it is, i have shocked a few people in my life with how well im doing, to the point they wont stop talking about it, starting to get on my nerves, LOL, seriously im doing fine.
 
Tell them to quit talking about it cuz it makes you think of smoking, lol.

I'm very proud of you dman. :)
 
dman1234 said:
46 days today atleast i think it is, i have shocked a few people in my life with how well im doing, to the point they wont stop talking about it, starting to get on my nerves, LOL, seriously im doing fine.


Keep it going and tell them to pipe down.:)

Saw this online the other day and thought it was pretty cool. 23.jpg
 
dman1234 said:
46 days today atleast i think it is, i have shocked a few people in my life with how well im doing, to the point they wont stop talking about it, starting to get on my nerves, LOL, seriously im doing fine.

Awesome. Wish I had your willpower. It's funny, this thread is making me think of quitting and I have smoked since 1994. :eek::holysheep:
 
Your doing greatdman -- I quit in March (about the second week) don't know how many days but I haven't had even one cig -- the pot helps a lot. Funny about the desire for tobacco -- the urge doesn't hit me as often now, but when it does it is every bit as strong as it was the first three weeks -- I keep a few cigarettes in the fridge just for temptation -- I have also almost quit drinking -- I've had one drink since I quit tobacco -- I know what happens to my will power after three drinks.... It ain't easy dman, but we can do it -- we HAVE done it!!!! congrats

peace
 
Thanks again everyone, much appreciated,

YYZ i started in 1988, when i was 14, so you can do it.

Hemperfi, keep it going Bro, i know what u mean by cravings are less often but just as strong, i dont know about the smokes in the fridge, in my early days of quitting if i had smokes in the fridge i prob would have smoked them, keep it up, its only gonna get easier as days go by.
 
My s-i law was here a few weeks ago and had a pack of American Spirit hippy type cigs...That was my brand.. I wanted one really bad, but remembered the hell it is to quit so I chose not too. Haven't thought about it since. Very insidious that drug nicotine.
 

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